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360 Celsius Announces New Products and Services

360 Celsius has recently announced that it now offers the complete production of Viral Videos and TV Commercials as, adding to the integrated media hub's long list of products and services.

2013-01-24
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA, January 24, 2013 (Press-News.org) 360 Celsius has recently announced that it now offers the complete production of Viral Videos and TV Commercials as, adding to the integrated media hub's long list of products and services.

The move was in line with the company's vision of establishing itself as the prime ASEAN media hub. Prior to this move to expand, 360 Celsius already had already been actively producing numerous videos for events, corporate, lifestyle channels, and commercials.

According to the Founder and CEO of 360 Celsius, Mr. Farbod Sadeghian, 2012 was a proving ground for a lot of his products, and is ready to make its stand in the industry, especially since the company is now fully equipped with all the necessary equipment, manpower, and experience needed for professional grade videos.

"We established our production division in the middle of last year, and they have been doing an amazing job to prove that we can go far with this." said Farbod Sadeghian, CEO and Founder of 360 Celsius. "By looking at what we have produced so far, I am confident and proud to announce that we are officially ready to produce world class Viral Videos and TV Commercials for our clients."

The Viral Videos and TV Commercials add to the already comprehensive list of other essential media platforms, products, and services that will provide current and future clients of 360 Celsius with a one-stop solution for all their branding, advertising, and marketing needs.

Benefits of Viral Video: Massive exposure, Low investment cost, Builds Authority, Better Brand Recall, Big Inbound Traffic Boost.

Website: http://www.360celsius.com


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[Press-News.org] 360 Celsius Announces New Products and Services
360 Celsius has recently announced that it now offers the complete production of Viral Videos and TV Commercials as, adding to the integrated media hub's long list of products and services.